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Let's Get 50 on Sunday ride.

We will do a 50 mile ride beginning at La Rabida and riding this loop. The weather app says it's going to be a warmer day, so let's take advantage of it.

There will be strong winds out of the SSW, so we will keep a steady effort, and those who are good at drafting will benefit greatly, particularly on the outbound.

The average speed of this ride will be 15-16 mph. Due to the wind conditions, it will probably read a little slower on the outbound, and we will get some assistance from the wind on the return trip, where our average will then go into the 15-16 mph range.

There are 3 planned stops, all a maximum of 10 minutes. The 1st stop is at Luke's Gas Station about 11 miles into the ride. The 2nd stop is at Glenwood Gas & Food, about 27 miles into the ride. The 3rd stop is about 39 miles into the ride, and there are a few choices to stop (Dunkin' Donuts, White Castle, etc.).

The ride should take no more that 4.5 hours, assuming we are able to keep the stated pace.

The entire group will stop for all mechanicals on this ride.

The ride is geared towards those who are comfortable riding on the road, and in close proximity with other cyclists.

PLEASE WEAR YOUR MAJOR TAYLOR CHICAGO KITS OR MAJOR TAYLOR GEAR! If you don't have any join us anyway.

Part of being a good cyclist is having the tools and accessories necessary to be self-sufficient, safe, and ready to ride. Below is a general list of items to bring and a to-do list to be ready for an MTC3 ride.

Gear Bag: buy a gear bag (saddle bag is recommended) and stock it with the basics – extra tube,tire tools, a small multi-tool, and either a mini-pump or a CO2 cartridge set.

Tire Pressure: pump your tires up before coming to the ride, or bring a floor pump that you can use in the parking lot before the ride. If you need help, MTC3 ride leaders will be there to help you learn.

Your bike: Give it a quick inspection. Spin the wheels to make sure they aren’t rubbing. Do the gears shift accurately and easily? Does everything seem to be in order? This is called an ABC check. (Air, Brakes, and Chain)